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AI Mass Surveillance At The Olympics Is A Privacy Nightmare July 31, 2024 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, an expert on surveillance and privacy law, authored this piece, which originally appeared in The Conversation.
AI mass surveillance offers security — and risks July 22, 2024 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, an expert on surveillance and privacy law, authored this piece, which originally appeared in The Conversation.
From wiretapping to geolocation data collection: AI mass surveillance for the Paris Olympics draws privacy concerns July 20, 2024 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, an expert on surveillance and privacy law, authored this piece, which originally appeared in The Conversation.
Paris Olympics Will Be a Training Ground for AI-Powered Mass Surveillance July 19, 2024 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, an expert on surveillance and privacy law, authored this piece, which originally appeared in The Conversation.
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Supreme Court makes prosecution of Trump on obstruction charge more difficult, with ruling to narrowly define law used against him and Jan. 6 rioters June 28, 2024 Law professor Riley T. Keenan authored this piece.
China’s crackdown on ‘wealth-flaunting’ social media puts pressure on influencers − both on the mainland and in Taiwan − to echo the party line. June 24, 2024 Chinese studies professor Gengsong Dao and political science professor Dan Chen authored this piece.
China’s crackdown on ‘wealth-flaunting’ social media puts pressure on influencers − both on the mainland and in Taiwan − to echo the party line. June 24, 2024 Chinese studies professor Gengsong Dao and political science professor Dan Chen authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
Surreptitious recordings of justices highlight legal issues June 18, 2024 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.